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PRICES EFFECTIVE THRU 8 AT.. JUNE 1 AT ABP IN RAEFORD. N.C. ITEM* OFFERED FOR SALE NOT AVAILABLE TO OTHER RETAIL DEALERS OR WHOLESALERS. WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES. DOUBLE COUPONS SEE YOUR LOCAL A4P FOR DETAILS I JANE PARKEH ? HAMBURGER OR IN QUARTERS Frozen 1 j Specials FRESH CUT Ci R A I N FED BEFF Cubed Fpamcky Steak 198 SUNNY DELIGHT Citrus Punch "?r 99* VAN CAMP KRAFT MEDIUM ? MUD Cheddar Cheese *? 139 KRAFT American Singles 169 Pork N' Beans 3 ?? 1?? ANN PAGE Ketchup ^ 79* KRAFT B.B.Q. Sauce "?"? 99* HI LL8HIRE FARMS HOT'POUSHOR COMBINATION PACK Smoked Sausage ? 188 '*or'( Chops QWALTNEY 1? Meat Franks MORRELL Sliced Bacon LAND O'FROST SMOKY CANYON Ikirkey Ham 12 OZ. pkg. 109 AAP MEAT (1.46) WINE Paul Masson 399 ONLY IN RAEFORD. N.C Grocery ill' Specials REGULAR ? LIGHT ctn. of 6 12 oz. CanS OOOO ONLY IN RAEFORD. N.C. 'saspiirn ( ik Chops | |l 169 Beef Bologna !& 158 FRESHc5TGRAiNFf?BS3 CALIFORNIA Jumbo Broccoli jjjl ) Specials n! CVAids Specials 28* OFF LABEL 99e Sll# 16 /"? Cantaloupes T 7 Tomatoes ?? 99^ Toothpaste ^99^ WASHM?QTON STATE Red Delicious Apples SO* OFF LABEL 59* Mouttwash 1" Ml D RIPE CAl IFORNIA Pepsi Cola | Watermelon | Strawberries 119 I 159 k%5! & 129 i\(iisiun \i \M' SI II KM I I I (. \> I n ( K M III) sum ? ss st 1 1 1 FLATWARE LAST WEEK SALE ENDS SAT. JUNE -M985 Sun. 9 A.M. -6P.M. Mon.-Sat. 8 A.M. - 10 P.M. EDENBOROUQH CENTER J . . . Front Burner (Continued from page 4B) tioner is the EER - that is, the Energy Efficiency Ratio. The higher the EER, the less electricity the unit will use to cool the same amount of air. EER's will range between six and twelve. Don't buy a unit with an EER of less than seven. You'll pay more for the units with higher EER's, but the electricity savings will be worth it. A window unit with an EER of twelve, cools fifty percent more air for a dollar's worth of electricity than a unit with an EER of eight. The Association of Home Ap pliance Manufacturers publishes a directory that lists all air condi tioning units, their capabilities and their EER's. Keep Cool There are other things that you can do to keep your air conditioner from working so hard. A good way to keep your house cool in the summer is to shade it from the outside. The east and west sides are where the most heat comes through - if you can shade here, it'll show up right away in a smaller aid conditioning bill and a cooler house. Trees and vines that shade in the summer and lose their leaves for winter are what you want - they'll let the sun back in for the winter months. If you can't sha<1e your house with trees, concentrate on keeping the sun out of your windows with awnings, sun shutters, sunshades or reflective foil. You may also use heavy or in sulated draperies to help keep your house cool in the warm weather months. But you'll need to keep drapes closed during the day and you'll need to make sure they fit tightly at the top. Chicken Vinaigrette with ' Mushrooms 1 pound boneless chicken breasts, pounded '/4-inch thick Salt and pepper All-purpose flour 4 tablespoons butter or margarine 1 clove garlic, minced Vi cup chicken broth 2 teaspoons vinegar V* teaspoon parsley flakes V* teaspoon tarragon 1 cup sliced mushrooms Sprinkle cutlets with salt and pepper; lightly coat with flour. In large skillet, melt butter and cook chicken with garlic until lightly browned, about 2 minutes on each side. Add remaining ingre dients and simmer covered 5 minutes or until tender. Serve with sauce. Makes about 4 servings. Cappuccino Parfait 2 teaspoons instant coffee V* cup hot water 1 package (3- Vi oz.) instant chocolate pudding and pie filling 2 cups (1 pt.) whipping or heavy cream V* cup milk 2 tablespoons sugar Vi teaspoon ground cinnamon Cinnomon sticks (optional) Mix coffee with hot water; let cool. In large bowl, combine pud ding, 1 cup cream, milk and prepared coffee. With electric mix er, beat at high until smooth and thickened, about 4 minutes. In small bowl, beat remaining cream with sugar and cinnamon. Into 4 parfait or cappuccino glasses, alternately layer pudding mixture with whipped cream; en ding with whipped cream. Serve with cinnamon sticks. Makes about 4 servings. NATIONWIDE The Number 1 Auto Insurer in North Carolina is Good People bringing ymi Great Service! Nationwide. North Caro lina's Number 1 Auto Insurer, is on your side with more than 500 Agents and Adjusters in North Carolina to make sure you get fast service when you need it. M. VarcMI Hodgpeth 121 West Bwood Av?rue Roeford, N. Carolina 28376 A 875-4187 Ml NATIONWIDE II INSURANCE ? mn your mm iSSA
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